327
Registres de recensement
74
Foyers
2
Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 175
- Foyers
- 40
- Personnes
- 152 -13.1%
- Foyers
- 34 -15%
À propos
Mullymagowan is a small townland located in County Cavan in the Ulster region of northern Ireland. It sits within the broader landscape of the Irish midlands, an area characterized by rolling hills, drumlin formations, and numerous waterways that define the topography of County Cavan. The townland is situated in a rural setting typical of inland Ireland, where agricultural land, fields divided by stone walls and hedgerows, and scattered farmsteads constitute the primary features of the landscape. Like much of County Cavan, the area experiences the temperate maritime climate of Ireland, with regular rainfall supporting the green pastures for which the region is known.
As a townland, Mullymagowan reflects the long history of settlement and land division that characterizes rural Ireland. Townlands represent one of the most distinctive features of Irish geography, serving as the smallest official unit of land division and often dating back centuries in their demarcation. The name itself, like many Irish townland names, likely derives from Irish language roots and would have historical significance to the local Gaelic population. County Cavan itself has a rich history spanning from prehistoric times through medieval chiefdoms, the period of English conquest, and into the modern era, with Mullymagowan representing one small part of this longer narrative.
Mullymagowan, like many rural Irish townlands, serves primarily as an agricultural community where farming has traditionally been the mainstay of local life. The townland's significance lies in its role within the broader rural fabric of County Cavan and the wider farming heritage of the region. Small townlands such as this form the foundation of rural Irish communities, where families have often maintained connections to particular lands across generations, contributing to the cultural continuity and social structures that define Irish countryside life.
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Loughtee Upper
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
4 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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